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Apixaban/dabigatran etexilate/rivaroxaban

Apixaban/dabigatran etexilate/rivaroxaban Reactions 1680, p53 - 2 Dec 2017 detachment and massive subretinal haemorrhage. The retinal detachment repair was done using silicone oil tamponade. A Apixaban/dabigatran etexilate/ week after the surgery, his vision returned to baseline and rivaroxaban remained stable for subsequent 4 months. His rivaroxaban therapy was switched to warfarin without any further Multiple toxicities: 6 case reports haemorrhages. A case series involving retrospective chart review described Case 5: The 76-year-old man, who had a history of deep vein 6 elderly men (aged 70 84 years), who developed recurrent thrombosis, had been receiving oral anticoagulant therapy subretinal haemorrhage with foveal island (one patient), with rivaroxaban. He presented with a week’s history of a recurrent hyphaema (one patient), iris haemorrhage, decreased vision and new floaters in the left eye. On microhyphaema, vitreous haemorrhage and visual acuity was examination, vitreous haemorrhage and inferior debris were reduced (one patient), vitreous haemorrhage, posterior observed in the affected eye with a 1mm hyphaema. B-scan vitreous detachment, total retinal detachment, subretinal showed posterior vitreous detachment. Within a month, his haemorrhage and vision loss in the left eye (one patient), vision returned to 20/30. Subsequent examinations revealed vitreous haemorrhage, hyphaema, decreased vision in the left no haemorrhages http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Reactions Weekly Springer Journals

Apixaban/dabigatran etexilate/rivaroxaban

Reactions Weekly , Volume 1680 (1) – Dec 2, 2017

Apixaban/dabigatran etexilate/rivaroxaban

Abstract

Reactions 1680, p53 - 2 Dec 2017 detachment and massive subretinal haemorrhage. The retinal detachment repair was done using silicone oil tamponade. A Apixaban/dabigatran etexilate/ week after the surgery, his vision returned to baseline and rivaroxaban remained stable for subsequent 4 months. His rivaroxaban therapy was switched to warfarin without any further Multiple toxicities: 6 case reports haemorrhages. A case series involving retrospective chart review described Case 5: The...
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Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 by Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance; Pharmacology/Toxicology
ISSN
0114-9954
eISSN
1179-2051
DOI
10.1007/s40278-017-38984-1
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Abstract

Reactions 1680, p53 - 2 Dec 2017 detachment and massive subretinal haemorrhage. The retinal detachment repair was done using silicone oil tamponade. A Apixaban/dabigatran etexilate/ week after the surgery, his vision returned to baseline and rivaroxaban remained stable for subsequent 4 months. His rivaroxaban therapy was switched to warfarin without any further Multiple toxicities: 6 case reports haemorrhages. A case series involving retrospective chart review described Case 5: The 76-year-old man, who had a history of deep vein 6 elderly men (aged 70 84 years), who developed recurrent thrombosis, had been receiving oral anticoagulant therapy subretinal haemorrhage with foveal island (one patient), with rivaroxaban. He presented with a week’s history of a recurrent hyphaema (one patient), iris haemorrhage, decreased vision and new floaters in the left eye. On microhyphaema, vitreous haemorrhage and visual acuity was examination, vitreous haemorrhage and inferior debris were reduced (one patient), vitreous haemorrhage, posterior observed in the affected eye with a 1mm hyphaema. B-scan vitreous detachment, total retinal detachment, subretinal showed posterior vitreous detachment. Within a month, his haemorrhage and vision loss in the left eye (one patient), vision returned to 20/30. Subsequent examinations revealed vitreous haemorrhage, hyphaema, decreased vision in the left no haemorrhages

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Reactions WeeklySpringer Journals

Published: Dec 2, 2017

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